KNOEBEL & VICE, PLLC BLOG

When an individual is injured through no fault
of his own, the immediate and lingering results of the injuries can become a life
changing experience. Recovering from ones injuries can be complicated when accident
survivors, who are already physically and mentally wounded, are forced to
undertake legal proceedings to obtain the benefits to which they are entitled
from their insurance companies or that of the party at fault. Read More...

If
you can’t decide whether you need to hire a child custody lawyer, then you should know that
fighting a case for the custody of your child requires more than just grit and
determination. Read More...

In our last article, we briefly discussed the difference between custody and parental time share and how the dissolution of a marriage can impact a family. Divorces are full of legal and emotional complexities that become even more delicate when children are involved. As the previous article pointed out, the legislature and courts of Kentucky have a preference for joint custody arrangements. However, there are certain instances where one parent’s behavior or conduct might cause the judge to consider granting custody to a sole parent.

Divorce is a difficult process for all involved. The emotional and financial realities of the dissolution of a marriage can have long term effects on the parties. When children are involved, the process can take an even greater toll on the parties. While it is generally the exception, that in the process of divorcing a spouse, a parent also relinquishes his or her relationship with his or her children, even when the parents believe they have their children’s best interest in mind, there may still be disagreements over what exactly is in their “best interest”.

The holiday season is right around the corner. As we prepare for festivities with family and friends, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), wants to remind all drivers that it’s dangerous to drive after drinking. Read More...

Unfortunately, car accidents are very common, they occur about every 60 seconds in our country. While many of them are little more than fender-benders, others result in severe injuries or even death of one or more parties. Read More...

According to PNC Wealth Management, a third of adult Americans with financial assets of $500,000 or more do not have a will. Given the unpredictable nature of life, this seems like an unnecessary risk to take with your personal assets.

Shockingly, every
10 days a child dies of vehicular heatstroke in the United States. That means
that every 10 days a family loses a child to a preventable death. Since 1998
there have been 671 preventable deaths. Read More...

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